It is telling when a film's only truly emotional sequence is the one brought about by spectacular CGI explosions and digitally enhanced gunfire.
Days of Glory (2006)
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Reviews Counted:85
Fresh:70
Rotten:15
Average Rating:7.2/10
Consensus: Days of Glory is a powerful historical epic that pays homage to a valiant group of soldiers whose sacrifices have largely been forgotten.
Synopsis: There has never been a WWII film quite like Rachid Bouchareb's DAYS OF GLORY, which shows the "good war" through the eyes of four North African soldiers fighting for the French army during the... There has never been a WWII film quite like Rachid Bouchareb's DAYS OF GLORY, which shows the "good war" through the eyes of four North African soldiers fighting for the French army during the German occupation. Though similar in both structure and tone to Steven Spielberg's SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, GLORY seeks recognition for soldiers who were treated as second-class citizens during their service and never given their due. Under the leadership of Sergeant Martinez (Bernard Blancan), a company of North African soldiers undergoes a series of skirmishes across Italy and France, preventing the advance of the Nazis. Uneducated Said (Jamel Debbouzel, AMELIE), who had few options outside of enlistment, acts as a virtual servant to Martinez. Yassir (Samy Naceri) and his brother, Larbi (Assad Bouab), also come from poverty and--though they joined for selfish reasons--are fierce fighters. Messaoud (Roschdy Zem) is strong and silent, and has deadly aim with a rifle. Abdelkader (Sami Bouajila), however, is the ambitious one, unafraid to speak up when he and his company encounter prejudice, yet ever hopeful that he will be recognized for his achievements and be given the same liberty, equality, and fraternity as those who were born French. Through a series of bloody and spectacular battles with the Germans, these men risk their lives, never knowing what they will have at the end of it all. DAYS OF GLORY packs all the punch of a great war film---thrilling and heartbreaking battles, humor, and the loss of people we grow to care for. Bouchareb fearlessly uses a time-honored genre to address an elephant in the French living room: we are told at the film's conclusion that, in 1952, France voted to cease pension payments to soldiers from countries no longer under French rule. In 2006, following a screening of this film, Jacques Chirac reinstituted their pensions. [More]
Starring: Jamel Debbouze, Samy Naceri, Sami Bouajila, Roschdy Zem
Starring: Jamel Debbouze, Samy Naceri, Sami Bouajila, Roschdy Zem, Bernard Blancan, Mathieu Simonet, Giros. Benoit, Melanie Laurent, Antoine Chappey, Aurelie Eltvedt
Director: Rachid Bouchareb
Director: Rachid Bouchareb
Screenwriter: Olivier Lorelle
Producer: Jean Brehat
Studio: Weinstein Company
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Reviews for Days of Glory
The soldiers who battled the Nazis were, indeed, brave men, but this turgid hunk of fromage is not a worthy tribute to them.
The Algerian entrant for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar lacks the punch and imagination of its competition.
Beautifully photographed, impeccably produced and wonderfully acted, but it offers no surprises...
Days of Glory is -- disappointingly, but not unsurprisingly -- a dull, plodding war film bursting with noble intentions, but ultimately wearing its agenda a bit too much on its sleeve.
Its message is dimmed by a procession of war and race movie clichés that even the excellent cast and epic cinematography cannot revive.
The deluge of World War II movies presents a challenge to Days of Glory, one it can only partially overcome. Very little about it is new.
This rasping relic of a WWII "message picture" is hackneyed to its noble core.
Standard issue military fare that has a hard time standing apart from established classics of the combat genre.
The film also conveniently omits the fact that many other Arabs supported the Germans. That smoothing out of complex issues makes Indigenes more of a simple crowd pleaser than a genuinely challenging film.
All the upright morality in the world doesn't compensate for poor filmmaking.
Days of Glory has good intentions and a well-executed combat scene, but it could do with more originality.
Algeria's official Oscar submission for best foreign language film is a damn good war movie.
Days of Glory has received a rapturous reception in France, where it has struck a historical nerve with its belated recognition of the sacrifices of 130,000 North African colonial soldiers.
Days of Glory lacks the big-battle sequences of epic war movies, but makes up for it with emotionally rooted characterizations of its different personalities.
The movie is more about what happens between the battles than during them. It's the plight of the men, fighting for an army that considers them second-class citizens, that raises Days of Glory above your average war movie.
Through an absence of saccharine filmmaking, director Rachid Bouchareb embarks on a tale of war where time and vulnerability bond the viewer to the characters, not the greasy fingerprints of pretense.
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